Common use of Scope Change Clause in Contracts

Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only (i) changed site conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternates, all as approved by the Owner under the Contract beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).

Appears in 10 contracts

Samples: General Contract, www.ci.oswego.or.us, bid.oregonstate.edu

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Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only (i) changed site conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternates, all as approved by the Owner under the Contract Documents beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: bid.oregonstate.edu, bid.oregonstate.edu, bid.oregonstate.edu

Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only (i) changed site conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternates, all as approved by the Owner under the this Contract beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).

Appears in 4 contracts

Samples: www.deschuteslibrary.org, www.deschuteslibrary.org, www.deschuteslibrary.org

Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only means (i) changed site conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to the CM/GC at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (iiiii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, substitutions and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternatesalternatives, all as approved by the Owner under the Contract Contract, beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance Allowances items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance Allowances items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: www.astoria.gov, content.myconnectsuite.com

Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only (i) changed site conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC Contractor at the time of execution of the GMP Amendmentthis Contract, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternates, all as approved by the Owner under the Contract beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.co.marion.or.us

Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only (i) changed site conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternates, all as approved by the Owner under the this Contract beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).Allowances).‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.lebanonfire.org

Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only means (i) changed site or building conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC Contractor at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, substitutions and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternatesalternatives, all as approved by the Owner under the Contract Contract, beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance Allowances items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance Allowances items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Emergency Construction Services Contract

Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only (i) changed site conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternates, all as approved by the Owner under the Contract Agreement beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.pdx.edu

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Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only (i) changed site conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternates, all as approved by the Owner under the Contract beyond that identified or reasonably inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: General Contract

Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only (i) changed site conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC CM AT RISK at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternates, all as approved by the Owner under the Contract beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: www.bidnet.com

Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only means (i) changed site [or building] conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC Contractor at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, substitutions and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternatesalternatives, all as approved by the Owner under the Contract Contract, beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance Allowances items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance Allowances items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Multnomah County Construction Services Contract

Scope Change. Scope Change shall mean only (i) changed site conditions not reasonably inferable from information available to CM/GC at the time of execution of the GMP Amendment, and (ii) significant Work modifications (including additions, substitutions, and deletions), application of Allowances, and selection of alternates, all as approved by the Owner under the Contract beyond that identified or inferable from the GMP Supporting Documents (but in the case of Allowance items, the GMP will increase only if the cost to Owner of the Allowance items exceeds the total amount of the Allowances).Allowances).‌

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: wou.edu

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